➠ Words with k
List contains 43617 Words that "k" contain.
- - Don't ring to criticise
- - "Don't ... it till you've tried it!"
- - ll cool j's “mama said ...... you out”
- - it may result in gaining an admission
- - Where in Scotland there's a Scottish chap!
- - Strike [a door]
- - Criticise what rapper does?
- - Tap loudly
- - Criticise the effect of a loose bearing
- - "...... on wood" (1979 disco hit)
- - When repeated twice, a classic joke cycle responded to with "Who's there?"
- - "... on wood!"
- - When doubled, start of a joke
- - Disparage — seek admittance
- - Pound on the door
- - Unwanted engine sound
- - Skip the doorbell
- - Overcome completely; take by surprise
- - Be a rapper?
- - Rap on the door
- - Ring alternative
- - Irish airport to criticise sound of engine?
- - Seek an opening?
- - Sound eliciting a 'Who's there?'
- - Tap on door
- - Rap on door?
- - Troublesome engine noise
- - Hit nose on the counter, then back of neck
- - Company indicator?
- - Beef about
- - With 54-Down, intro to a joke
- - Repeated, a kind of joke
- - Rapper's introduction
- - Sound at a séance
- - Pan
- - Harbinger of company
- - Joke variety, when doubled
- - Ping's cousin
- - Give a rap
- - Eschew the doorbell
- - Word repeated before "Who's there?"
- - End a gin game
- - Find fault: Colloq.
- - Badmouth
- - Tap
- - Nick
- - Séance sound
- - Criticize, so to speak
- - Tweak
- - Find fault with
- - Criticise
- - Criticize
- - Bang
- - Wander aimlessly
- - Deride
- - ...... rap
- - Engine noise
- - See 8 Across
- - .... bump
- - Engine sound
- - See 64-Across
- - Bad-mouth
- - Hit
- - Dis
- - Rap with the knuckles
- - Strike sharply
- - Do this at the door before entering someone's home
- - To collide with something, bang or hit
- - criticise innings at cricket
- - When repeated, classic kind of joke
- - Hershey treats
- - Hershey's treats
- - Foil-wrapped treats
- - Chocolate treats
- - Sweet treats
- - Touches with the lips
- - Touches or presses the lips against someone or something
- - Gives a smooch to
- - romantic touches with the lips
- - Hugs and ...
- - save your ... for me was a eurovision winner for the uk in 1976
- - Brushes
- - Smacks on the face
- - Affectionate gestures
- - See 46 Across
- - Some canoodling
- - Osculates
- - What x's sometimes represent
- - Foil-wrapped candies
- - Lightly touches
- - Girls missing male after grand caresses
- - Touching displays of affection under the mistletoe?
- - Chocolate bites
- - Affectionate greetings
- - X's in some letters
- - They may be sloppy
- - X's, for some writers
- - Meetings of lips
- - Might be blown from stage
- - Smooches
- - Things wrapped in foil
- - Warm greetings
- - Candies in foil
- - X's to go with O's
- - Bite-sized Hershey products
- - Some chocolates
- - X X X
- - Rejects, with "off"
- - Lip service?
- - Candy cones?
- - XXX, perhaps
- - Xs on an envelope
- - Love's partner?
- - Hugs' companions
- - Love's companion
- - Individually wrapped candies
- - XXX, on a valentine
- - xxxxx
- - Some chocolate
- - Gives lip service
- - Canoodles
- - Certain confections
- - Certain candies
- - Love's companions
- - Affectionate actions
- - TV-guest greetings
- - Pieces of candy.
- - Kind of candy.
- - Confections.
- - "Post office" deliveries.
- - XXXXXX.
- - Collides gently.
- - Smackers
- - They may be planted
- - The x's of xoxo
- - Candies
- - Candy.
- - XX
- - Revolutionary symbol
- - Brushes with the lips
- - Pecks
- - pays lip service to?
- - children out of university: son after 1000 smackers?
- - long-handled weapon for fish
- - Long shafted weapon (arch)
- - Spearhead on a long pole
- - Fish that will hurl itself at another in a fight?
- - Milligan possibly loses his head to infantry weapon
- - long, medieval spear
- - guy with a peak
- - Long spear-like weapon
- - long carnivorous fish
- - A fishy old weapon
- - Component of dive to get fish
- - fish for a weapon
- - Zebulon who has a Colorado peak named after him
- - Spearhead attached to a long pole
- - Fish with a pointed snout
- - Old thing with pointed end to get fish
- - Private Frank --, a 'Dad's Army' character
- - Fish named for a weapon
- - Spear a fish
- - Namesake of a Colorado peak
- - Jackknife position in diving or gymnastics
- - Busy road
- - Body position in gymnastics
- - Dad's Army private - fish
- - which character is the youngest member of the platoon in dad's army?
- - Captain on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- - The Wheel of Time actress Rosamund
- - Famous fish market in Seattle .... Place
- - pointy weapon for peasants
- - Dad's Army character
- - Weapon's power deployed by Eisenhower
- - Expressway; toll road
- - Predatory river fish
- - spear fish
- - Rosamund ..., English actress who played the Bond girl in "Die Another Day"
- - American author Christopher ... who wrote the "Remember Me" book series
- - pierce fish
- - ... Place Market, Seattle
- - Spear point
- - Old weapon — Dad's Army character
- - Gen. Zebulon, explorer and mountaineer.
- - Fish — weapon
- - Fish — medieval weapon
- - "The World's End" actress Rosamund
- - "Gone Girl" Oscar nominee Rosamund
- - "Gone Girl" actress Rosamund
- - "Lord of the Rings" weapon
- - Gar
- - Toll road
- - Straight-legged gymnastics position
- - Gymnastics or diving position
- - Coming down the ......
- - Actress Rosamund
- - 'Gone Girl' star Rosamund
- - Diver's position
- - Infantry weapon of old
- - Old infantry weapon
- - Fishy-sounding road
- - Fish in northern lakes
- - Infantry spear of old
- - Heavy spear
- - Fish's weapon
- - Pointy-headed fish
- - Predatory freshwater fish
- - Fine, soft cotton fabric used esp. for babies wear
- - Soft, lightweight muslin
- - Soft muslin
- - Curtain fabric.
- - Muslin.
- - "Just a ..!"
- - A good-hearted bit of fun
- - it's not to be taken seriously though all right at heart
- - Cause of a laugh
- - A stand-up's delivery
- - Part of a stand-up comic's routine
- - Can't you take a ...!?
- - What a comedian may deliver
- - comedian's delivery
- - What you tell to get a laugh
- - It has a setup and a punch line
- - It has a punch line
- - Delivery at a nightclub
- - "Can't you take a ......?" ("Sheesh, I was kidding")
- - Stand-up's delivery
- - Delivery that may require some setup?
- - Crack in a cracker
- - It may start with "A guy walks into a bar . . ."
- - Henny Youngman delivery
- - It often takes place in a bar
- - Comic's delivery
- - Part of a routine
- - "A man walks into a bar" story, often
- - A good one is cracked
- - "A guy walks into a bar ..." may start one
- - One often takes place in a bar
- - It may start with someone entering a bar
- - It may be delivered at a nightclub
- - It may be practical or delivered in a nightclub
- - Part of a stand-up routine
- - It may begin with a buildup
- - Bit of a laughing stock?
- - 'What a ......'
- - feature of a roast
- - Bit with a punch line
- - You might laugh when it's cracked
- - something said or done to cause laughter
- - Something to 2 needs the king to be in the pack
- - Humorous tale
- - In French, I must grasp fine gag
- - speech giver's icebreaker
- - "Is this some kind of twisted ...?"
- - initially jocularity offended killjoy even though they shouldn't have taken it seriously
- - practical matter?
- - English post-punk band Killing ...
- - Absurd situation
- - Comedian's gag
- - It gets laughs
- - Looks like the ... is on me
- - bit such as "what do you call two birds stuck together? velcrows."
- - Absurdity is fine in June, first and last
- - Gag Joe when seen hanging around the King's Head
- - It may be inside
- - Dangerfield product
- - Speechmaker's opening
- - Monologue component
- - Leno piece
- - Late-night monologue feature
- - Knock knock e.g.
- - Joe Miller item
- - It can make you laugh
- - Humorous comment
- - Hope offering
- - Be funny
- - It's just for laughs
- - *Funny story
- - [Knock, knock]
- - Funny remark
- - Pun
- - Comic's creation
- - 'Is this some kind of ....?'
- - Bon mot
- - One-liner, for instance
- - Speaker's intro, often
- - One-liner, e.g
- - Comic's gag
- - One might start with 'Knock knock'
- - Routine thing
- - Jobseeker dropping beers is object of ridicule
- - Quip, jest
- - Monologue line
- - Word after bad or Dad
- - Fallon monologue bit
- - Complete embarrassment
- - Shaggy-dog story similar to 24 down
- - *Bit of blue humor
- - It may be practical
- - "Knock, knock" starts one
- - Clown around
- - Orator's icebreaker
- - Humorous remark
- - Ha-ha elicitor
- - Ridiculously inadequate sort
- - Amusing remark
- - Cause of the giggles
- - Comic's currency
- - Rib-tickler
- - One might start 'Knock knock ...'
- - Knee-slapper, e.g.
- - Funny line
- - Comic's one-liner
- - Bit from Goldberg or Hedberg
- - Bit of banter
- - One-liner, for one
- - Bit of funny business
- - It's bad when nobody gets it
- - One-liner
- - Routine element
- - Stand-up offering
- - Routine part
- - Monologue bit
- - It might begin, "Knock knock"
- - Leno line
- - 81 Down preceder, often
- - It may begin with "Knock knock"
- - Jay Leno offering
- - Comedy club offering
- - One may be running over time
- - Practical thing?
- - It might be practical
- - Toastmaster's offering
- - Cause for winking
- - Comedian's bit
- - Ridiculously inadequate thing
- - Comic bit
- - Be playful
- - Knock-knock, for one
- - "Last Comic Standing" offering
- - One may begin "Knock knock"
- - It's best when cracked
- - Jay Leno monologue unit
- - Words of Hope?
- - Word that may follow the start of 20-, 25-, 44- or 50-Across
- - Friars Club offering
- - One-liner, for example
- - Throwaway, maybe
- - Roast fodder
- - Stand-up staple
- - It can be practical
- - Funny business
- - Laughingstock
- - Bit part
- - Ha ha
- - Laughing matter?
- - Wisecrack
- - Quip
- - Witticism
- - Kid around
- - Gag
- - Prank
- - '...... funny!'
- - Crack
- - Josh
- - Jest
- - Kid
- - "Last Comic Standing" one-liner
- - Knee-slapper
- - Leg-pull
- - All right, I am around speaking French to make you laugh
- - What needs to land well to make you laugh
- - first person in france receiving fine for hoax
- - Gag, wisecrack
- - Furry moon dweller
- - Furry Jedi friend
- - Furry sci-fi creature from the forest moon of Endor
- - Furry native of Endor
- - Sci-fi's Chief Chirpa, e.g.
- - Furry creature allied with Luke Skywalker and the Jedi knights
- - Hairy sci-fi critter
- - Furry sci-fi figure
- - Small furry 'Star Wars' character
- - Member of a furry race
- - Furry "Star Wars" character
- - Denizen of the Endor world in "Return of the Jedi"
- - Native of the forest moon of Endor
- - Moon of Endor dweller
- - Fuzzy "Star Wars" creature
- - Plush Star Wars toy, often
- - C-3PO worshiper
- - "Star Wars" tree-dweller
- - Princess Leia's friend Wicket, for one
- - Hirsute "Star Wars" creature
- - "The ...... Adventure" (1984 TV movie)
- - Fighter in the Battle for Endor
- - Forest-dwelling Jedi ally
- - Paploo or Wicket in "Return of the Jedi," e.g.
- - Fuzzy "Return of the Jedi" character
- - yub nub singer from return of the jedi